New laws requiring younger children to go to school.
New laws requiring younger children to go to school
New laws requiring younger children to go to school.
Several factors contributed to more children entering high school, including increased emphasis on education as a pathway to better economic opportunities. Legislative changes, such as compulsory education laws, made school attendance mandatory for children up to a certain age. Additionally, societal shifts, such as the rise of the middle class and the expansion of public education systems, made high school more accessible and desirable. Enhanced awareness of the importance of secondary education for future success also motivated families to prioritize high school enrollment.
I think HSM is more for teens than for children
No. School is hard work and children make it harder.
Getting a high school diploma could be a short term goal or a long term goal depending upon where you are in the process. If you have one more month of high school to complete, that is relatively short term. If you are just entering high school and expect to be there for four years, that is long term.
New laws requiring younger children to go to school.
Women alone with children with only a high school education or no education.
Junior high school typically includes grades 7-9 or 7-8, while high school includes grades 9-12 or 10-12. High school often offers a more specialized and advanced curriculum compared to junior high school. In high school, students are closer to adulthood and preparing for college or entering the workforce.
High school is more of a challenge than elementary school, but, high school is much better because you have more freedom.
French children go to school on Mondays-Tuesdays, Wednesdays (morning only until you go to high school), Thursdays and Fridays. In high school there may be classes on Saturday mornings. More and more primary schools run a four-day schedule, meaning that the children have no more class on wednesdays; but as the number of hours in class per year are the same, that means shorter holidays.
Children are given health exams before entering school so that they don't bring sickness to others. They are given vaccines, checked for contagious diseases, and more.